woooo kiehl frazier leads the team ftw. got commits from bray and thereize as well. love it. great night. roberson and florence had ints too who will end up at auburn.

What position will Bray play because he's classified as an athlete.

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The most important thing, however, is how strong their swagger factors are.
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South of the Mason Dixon +10 swagger
Barely literate +5 swagger
Thief +15 swagger
Kicked off of a team of thugs +20 swagger
Big, average speed -3 swagger
Hasn't done jacksquat on the field +15 swagger
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yeah i was just about to ask.... how did jeff driskel and future florida gator look in the game? i know i saw 6 rushes for 80 yds..... and I know he threw a pick 6 that really wasn't his fault..... thoughts?

He's got a long way to go fundamentally but Driskel looks like a great prospect for the future. Like I said, a Locker type that both throw and tuck and run. He does need work throwing the ball but you can obviously see the tools are there to work with.

Ohio State has their next Pryor too...Braxton Miller. Gotta love those athletes playing QB. Anyome forget who QB-ed Ohio State when they were actually successful? Joe Germaine. Craig Krenzel. Pocket QBs. National Championship QBs. Since when did Tressell become obsessed with dual threat gimmick guys?

Ohio State has their next Pryor too...Braxton Miller. Gotta love those athletes playing QB. Anyome forget who QB-ed Ohio State when they were actually successful? Joe Germaine. Craig Krenzel. Pocket QBs. National Championship QBs. Since when did Tressell become obsessed with dual threat gimmick guys?

Troy Smith. Miller is very simliar to Smith too. A pocket passer who can run and be a spread, run first QB if he has to because he so ridiculously athletic. But if you watch any Braxton Miller game (especially the state championship game vs St.Edwards) you see that he already has a great arm and can make any throw on the money and is incredible throwing on the run. Miller already throws the short passes better than Pryor too, which is kinda funny. Don't judge the kid on playing 2 series in a high school all-star game during which Jadeveon Clowney was in his face every single snap.

I could only stomach a little over a quarter of this game. And these guys are supposed to the be the best, the "all stars" of high school football?? And you can't say that it's just an NFL "pro bowl"-type of game, these are young, up-and-coming high school kids trying to make a mark, playing against peers regarded as the cream-of-the-crop.

If these are the "best" according to HS scouts, then the system is flawed beyond repair. I can find a team of better players from the state championship teams in Missouri alone.

Troy Smith. Miller is very simliar to Smith too. A pocket passer who can run and be a spread, run first QB if he has to because he so ridiculously athletic. But if you watch any Braxton Miller game (especially the state championship game vs St.Edwards) you see that he already has a great arm and can make any throw on the money and is incredible throwing on the run. Miller already throws the short passes better than Pryor too, which is kinda funny. Don't judge the kid on playing 2 series in a high school all-star game during which Jadeveon Clowney was in his face every single snap.

If this were actually the criteria for judging QBs, there are going to be some awful QBs in the SEC for the next 3 years...

Taylor Mays was 230 coming out of high school. Lots of linebackers are only 200 lbs. or less coming out of high school. Depends on the player if he can maintain his speed an quickness at larger sizes.

Yeah him and Landry were like freak athletes, he is good. But he doesn't have the speed or looks like to have the speed of those freak safeties. He was fast, but didn't look to have the loose hips. He just looked kinda stiff, when he was returning the ball.

Braxton Miller, Keihl Frazier, Brett Hundley, Kendall Thompson...hell even Driskel runs like a mini Jake Locker. Is the pocket passer getting phased out of college football or what? What is the NFL gonna do when the entire landscape of college football is littered with dual threat, zone-read QBs? Haven't seen him play but I assume Lemay is a dual threat as well.

I could only stomach a little over a quarter of this game. And these guys are supposed to the be the best, the "all stars" of high school football?? And you can't say that it's just an NFL "pro bowl"-type of game, these are young, up-and-coming high school kids trying to make a mark, playing against peers regarded as the cream-of-the-crop.

If these are the "best" according to HS scouts, then the system is flawed beyond repair. I can find a team of better players from the state championship teams in Missouri alone.

would love to see that missouri team of yours damm. i think they had like 4 days of practice.. maybe together.